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EDIT: Thanks Kate for the idea!

Three questions could explain better my situation:

  1. How far Banff is from Calgary and if it's worth the detour, how to get there, are there any activities to do, and how much is it?;
  2. I would be staying in toronto and wanter to know how far are the Niagara falls and how to get here (suggestions on other places to visit is open)
  3. I will be staying from 9 to 16 on Calgary and 17th till 22 on Toronto, how do you recommend i distribute my activities on those time lapses?
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Can you be more specific? This question is very broad, and in this form it will be closed - there is no right answer for it. – VMAtm Jul 5 '11 at 17:43
What days will you be going to Calgary / Toronto? – silent1mezzo Jul 5 '11 at 19:09
Suggested revisions- three questions, one asking how far Banff is from Calgary and if it's worth the detour, how to get there etc; one asking the same for something nearish Toronto like Niagara Falls; and a third asking how to split your time between Calgary and Toronto (which are about a thousand miles apart) – Kate Gregory Jul 5 '11 at 20:08
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three actual questions - since this one has a Banff answer, edit it to just your #1 then ask #2 and #3 as separate questions that will be tagged differently and answered independently. – Kate Gregory Jul 6 '11 at 13:25

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up vote 8 down vote accepted

Banff is about 90 minutes from Calgary, and is worth visiting if you're not going to be back in Calgary anytime soon.

The normal list of Calgary attractions:

  • Calgary Zoo
  • Canada Olympic Park
  • Spruce Meadows
  • Telus World of Science
  • Fort Calgary

More information: http://www.calgaryattractions.com/

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